Sullivan republican. (Laporte, Pa.) 1883-1896, November 25, 1892, Image 3

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.IIIK. PA
T3 AMD COUMTY NEWS.
H i*'e y° u l ,H '' y ""* '*■' *
It is-- Hon. *♦ J «"»w.
Wild g«-« s<- are fixing -outli \ard.
Thanksgiving to-day ( Diuriday)
War jn the cotton lails is now in
progress
Hay is worth H4. per ton at
LaPor e.
«Hurt commence* < n Hie of
December
Atti nd the »li M> ing mutch this
afternoon
AJve rtise your new goods in the
HEFUBLICAN.
Dem >c at.c onthusiasm is uradu
ally su ibiding.
Oar attorney-* are maKing prepara
tions for court.
Squire Dunham killed a fine
poker, Tuesday.
Rub'ier cases should not '»e lelt
around promiscuously.
i;h'ristm is goods will soon make
their -ippearance in the village store.
Fifteen turkeys has Iteen secured
for the shooting mat<-h, this after
noon.
rhe Dein'icrats of Dushore took a_
good sleep over the success of Mr.
Cleveland.
A southern gentleman has moved
that Mr. Cleveland's election be
mude unanimous.
Tw» little childft-n of Joseph
Shaffer of LaPorte twp..is seriously
ill with t) plioid fever.
The crow of the campai ii rooster
ha- given way to the gobble of the
Thanksgiving turkey.
Cuuib -rlan l cou»ty is excited
over a successful flying machine in
vented by one of its citizens.
Wednesday was pay davon the W.
St N. B. and when Mr. G elm with
his cssh box appeared on th« scene,
the boys smiled and took it all in.
Cha*. Lsuer Hud Nelson Sebring
shot !iine rabbits and on" pheasant,
on Siturdiiv an-l th-* l>oyn sav it
w-i-' t 'nn • < -t 1 r 112 >'l'iis
ciiliut' . i.
.. ;•?
Mr. and E .1 Flynn 1h- an
keeping lionsf it J-i. i» >n t'itv. on
Monda . Kd is Mi'si-U- for-iiiui
for Tiio-i. E. Pii'C "i' who ow.is a
lar<{e ta..in-r i > -it .1 mil son and about
two tlords ot tbe to*-;i
Dr lliii ol' LnP-it , is I m'ly
physician f>r In- It-.ha.is dongtln
line of roiiroid. I(vi>iin his
patients semi 'i-e«-\ly Hind e:ivts a
jfood i>vin • cimitcii-.:iti.ii» for lh<-
same.
Tun circulation ot th RKPI'BLIO.A N
continues to grow. We have piai-ed
eight new n imes on our li-l since
election. The RKPU-BUCAN IS the
011I3' live n- wspupei published in
the coant w.
Mr. and Mrs Harrj K"'lcr of
Bernice and Mr. and Mr*. Wm
Keller of LaPorie, were ealb d to
Hughe«ville, to attend the funeral
of their aunt, Mi-s Creathers on
Tuetdif The buri.d look ,»laee >t
Sonestown.
Sheriff M(»hnffe> con'emplates
purchasing of A. Walsh his entire
turn out, consisting of horse, harness,
buggy and cutter. In the event of
the purchase, Mr. Muhnifey will be
well equip-.<ed for a double quick
arrest.
Wm. Keller of La Porte, who has
been iu charge of Gay nor &, Cos.
blacksmith shop at Nordinont, for
t e past two or three months,
accepted a similar |iosition of Johu
G. Holmes of Cnerry. Will will
move his family to his new home
in the near tuture.
Warden, St wart Chase or the
t'ourr House, anticipates resigning
his position in the near future to
inake room for Sheritl elect lahafley,
who will move to LaPo-te atmut the
jnid lie of December. \lr. Chase
*.fli thke ii|> tiin aliolc in the Fitiiii
bouse, on Muncv street.
We will how tiie pensioners of
Sulliv HI cou it will Ike the in—
coming administrotion. If we mis
take no' it will reliev« »hem of H
good part of their **l«r awarded
them lor set vice ! n th - lute war hy
the R>-|iu< liean party There will
be more Uej-nU ic u Hold.' is in 1-96.
Liwri-uci Mur ay. HO.» of fVmiity
Treasurer Wiu Murny. who has
served as foiemun of the Review
for some eight or nine months, re
argued his positin last week and
will make his home in N Y citi,
where hi- expects too ->n a dailv
pa|M-r. We >»i"b lot* ..f
oucceus.
The i' up Tueadsy improved
the roads.
The railroad IK>>* give thanks to
Pa.>miist*r Qleim to-day Thauks
giving.
The end <tf th< home*tead trouble
recalls the *trange Tact th »t when
wurkiDi'ti strike the* put their hands
in their |>ocketA.
Arthur Avery, formerly of the
'Mere, took up quarter- at Williams
l<ort la-t week, whe ehe will reside
this winter.
A good uiany of our people arc
haid coal. The Bernice cml
is good eut-ugh for u*. We lieliete
in patronncing honn industry.
Tin parlor social of lhe C. T.
A., will be held at the home of Mrs
T. J. Ingham, Friiay evening No\.
26th. All are cordially invited.
The assessment Iwoks for the
fall assessment are in the hands of
the assessors. Tliej were deliveied
to the officii"*, on Friday and, Satui.
day last.
The Philadelphia Democrats
paraded in large numls-rs on Satur
day. " We can stand that all right.
They never vote thai way on elec
tion day.
The children spend lh.tr leisur.
hours riding down hill, i'hey oc
cupv the sirlew»lk down M iucv
♦itrnetTtnd La i-* 1 worn it ns slippery
as a ' l nig!rarV-ljeel. »
As some astrom uners say_ the
comet is approaching the earth
while others assert that it's leaving
it. it's no wonder ordinary folks
can't make head or tail of it.
R. S. B wmun who was fortunate
in h-ilding the Bewick post offit«
under Cleveland's fotrner adminis
tration has announced himself as a
candidate for reappointment.
lii I'hila telphia tbey are already
agitating the February election and
hope to improve the citj council-
Towns iu the run.l districts should
also jrive this matter a tnnught
TURKEY
NIIOOTIXG
MATCH,
On the Bull <J round,
lit UPortr, Till*
Thursday Alteruoon.
( omr, Everybody wnd Join In
the Sport
The "MT »'.<l ". v d l> «v-* "tve
M.- iii.- I il OI .• -1- V !••' •
I ion, •< >e eveuiiiu IHHI v lad
the IKIII I '<o\<> iieeti invited to take
•HI n « -t> in>> >H'r ti », ;he\
.11, iii litv.- _l »Iv a«'o*'|i:#*l ««• l
ii.ui'h d mil-it- for ti.*occa ion.
he jin-at l trike is utl
:• i lust and so in.mi »th men a
(••ti -feme t eir old positi-ms wilt
■ fitutii ■!> the >\.ir« tiwv lefi almo.tt
four mi-iil t>" "ago It >as U-e-i "m
--of the most disa-t'r >us «tiilt.*- s'lic
tne tirsi one It ipene.i with
tie I- --, of iuU' h h man !•»<»! a ■''<
continued front ill Co dij 'it an mi
inviis.* cost to everyone •'»' rested <n
it.
Mr Uurrity Inn resinned hi
duties as Secretary of the Com
m m wait.i and inci leinly puts :tt
rest all talk of his ucc< pting a Cabi
net office. The reasons aie em
inent! sensible, lint if in* w-re not
required to earn his salary at. Wash
ington iinj more tlem has (teen the
ea.-e at ll..rri>tiurg, ne hold
twoj»r three Cabinet places without
niieh tr .üble.
Since tin ar-e->t ot \lr linen, a
Couiiui sary proprietor at Chern
flats, tin-, ot ier 'tellers' engaged in
the same business al >ng the line of
railro:-d, are trembling iu their
lioots. I'hese proprietors do not
deny furnishing their own men with
drinkables, it would uppea r , bow
ever, that Americans have been let
into the seoret over on Cherry Flats.
The wilderness of the country in
that sect ion, perhaps, was soiu«whit
in the blame.
Allrald of tlie Future.
It is surprising how sensative the
business barometer is to every prol»*
able change in egislation The
triumph of the Democracy and the
fear that, the financial policy as de
elared in their platform may prevail
has already led to the contraction of
business. Tiie firm of K : ng Gilbert
Ac Co., at Middleport. Ohio, have
reeelvfd a countermand of an order
l>r 1,000,000 pounds of Steel and
several other orders have been can
celled so that they have decided to
reduce the wav<*H «-f he'r euiployet.
From «I1 OX r the country r«-m
I'ke r p>i't~ in • h ,-•! v• P noiil-l
11. to I .(< IK-I, inte e.«ts Of Mi Colin
tr\ if I levclaiid should cull MII extra
session of Congress immediately
after the Fourth of March, in order
to pass what tariti laws they pro
propose, so that business mav lie
made to conform to the changed
conditions. Kven if nidical changes
lie adapted, it would l»e far prefer
ai-i- t • th* uncertainty that would
LA POM. PA , Nov. 19, 1892.
EDITOR RIPCB ICAN.
DKAR SI K:— LEARNING that (here
U it aisunderstandi is in regard to
the patting of a blnnk paper over the
name of M. T Shittuck, Prohibi
tion candidate for Representative,
from this oountv, I desire to give
the facta, so all m-ty nnderetand
• lorn, in nrder that no one may he
censured in the matter
The C<»anty Commissioners gave
t<» W. M. Chenev, editor of the KE
PUBLICAN, the job of printing the
official ballot*. And the State
ticket waft net up r» n'i v to be struck
off before the final official ballot *M
received from Secretary Harrity.
Then when thia was received, and
the county ticket was furnished by
the County Commissioners. the bal
lots were printed. It not no
tice<l unlil after-the ballots were all
printed, thai the nam pie ballot from
Harrisburg, did not contain the
name of M. l . Shattuck, and as the
law maxes it a highly ,-enal offense
to put on the official ballot anj
name not certified by the proper au
thorities, it would have subjected
the County Commissioners to prus
ecu'ion to have sent the ballots out
wiili M. T. Shattuck's name upon it.
And so in order to avoid reprinting
the ballots, the papers were pasted
over the name.
J. W BALLARD,
t'.li iirinan of the Prohibition Part}.
FuVthermonv I desire to have it
understood by nu'r party that I as
chairman, did all possible to have
the name remain on the ticket. I
in company with Messrs Keeler and
Conklin telephoned Mr. Ames of
Williamsport, in regard to the mat
ter who telegraphed Secretary Har
rity and State chairman Patton.
The answer we receive J from Mr.
Harrity was that the papers contain
ing; the nomination of dr. Shattuck
bad no) been filed at Harrishuni.
These papers had l»een addiessed
to Mr Patton immediately after our
couventiou who was to see to it
that they were properly filed at
llarrisburg, hence, our Prohibition
friends will see at a glance that I as
chairman did my full duty in the
matter.
Yours Respectfully,
J. W BALLABD.
lIOMF.BTB\B, N'V -0 ll ft "ike
»\.is if i t. •! off > • »■ • 1
HI <t. dA ■ •-e. «:.I •.» *ti ••• r1 • '•;>
i vote of I'll 'o 91 r»». .reat
-trik'-. or I. i'i w-c !>r.««is;ht to »•
end :i' u inn • *i lii i ■ :ie i.t«.
a Inch w;is pr<">itied over b Richard
lloichk:s<. th-* n-'» clrdrtnaii of the
«tri * r«i'-id i-o , iioar ' JV ci#»tai'\
Ki-r.ton, Vi > I'r hut I'an.y
and Tr. n M - J , • ial
til-, T; o; ill, A ' • t
i.•!» «• -.- i'i • .• I '-i ■ .'•
reuctl -I it • l-ti .I.i» it- :i.
•< ill'llVtl t It' \\ i,l
'l'aej l.lho Ut- Uat)'
A c '.tve -',., ,r i . »•.- i . (
i t L l f'lt.t r (! .«»• \ I'l ft ft ■
.t'tflfii ir< i- i 't- t'.n "tit; i
li.Ulll, •< !. 1 ,•! » I tii!
ported cigar- »viippr>. I'liat law
lia« been xv« »r«. '• !'m:u $500,<./4)0 to
SI,OOO 000 a>• r t</* th<- growers
and will lie worth i von more 'o
tin-in n tlh >eai- to i-itiiid.
Roads in l is v. m»U i> «■ ' i fe:ir
lu] conditon, f»(i' i'i I < lie in
leading t<> NoMluKini- Aiud in «xl.
deep in niary placo*. TU-» i canned
b> the I»h< rtwns heavy »•«
of iron etc.", In th> I(. H ttoti'roator*
On VV edne-tday oi l.iM'week a I toiler
waa brought troiu Nordmoiit weigh
ing over live tniis Ji reipured t*o
or three team-*->f horse* to transport
tlie boiler to La Porte.
The Democratic demonstration
whicu wan to come off at Towanda,
ou Friday evening of last week, was
postponed ou account of bad weath
er until Tuesday evening, wben
the Cleveland Uijs burratied them
selves hoarse. A large number of
Sullivan cnu tj voters took pai I in
the doings.
BUhup Kullmou'm Itealclraee.
The desigus tor a handsome resi
dence of Bishop Ru'isoii, of the
Kpiseopal church, have *>een uom»
pie led bj Architect Thomas Pod
more, ol YVilkes-Barre ; the hoan*
whlo.i t"* to U built at fv>Ut|i itctble
nem will lie ..f n (on< »md ttil
stories niuh.
An It:ilh<u who has lieen doing
e<»mmi-~ar\ >.u« n«-a , at ' lierry
F'ats, dur u r the -f -112 ihe
railr-ad w P n>> ' > • g
be i h mii. a •» i. «u SI«-ii
di\. I'ut ii. noj. ai» i«for G. E.
Jackson, J P of Beriiio<*, who held
the defendant for < oHrt in the aum
ot SSO. "l<eo"a liright and in
fluential Italian of LaPorte, waa ac
cepted as l>ond->inan.
\bout one inch «.f *ii"W covers
the Itenutiful earth .» 'his point c>f
the couipus».
THE lAMI MVROIUM
■lawk sed Hsscssvtlg Will Met
beTrlsiOMU Isassiy.
The ease »112 Itaao Roaensweig and
Harris Blank came before the Grand
Jury of Wyoming comity on Tues
day, and a true bill was found
against them They were brought
into court at Tunkbannock Wednes
day morning for trial, the common
wealth being represented by Diatriet
Attorney Frear and Harding &
Jordan, and J. W. Piatt and Chas.
K Terry appearing for the defend*
ants
The defence first moved f«»r a
change of venue on the ground that
fall accounts of the murder had been
published in *ll the newspapers.
Judge Sittser, who was presiding
overruled the motion.
The defendants then moved to
quash the indictment on the ground
that witnesses were examined who
weie not mentioned in the indict
ment This motion wm overruled I
as it was founded simply on the
misspelling of names.
The defendants attorney's then
evidently played their last curd,
which proved to be a winner. They
moved to qtinsli the array of grand
and traverse jurors, on the ground
of irregularities in the custody of
tbe jury wheel. The wheel accord
ing to law must be sealed, locked in
an iron box, and the* - locked in a
room provided for that purpose.
The Sheriff is to hold tbe key to tbe
wheel and the commissioners the
one to the box. This is done so
that neather can have access to the
wheel without the knowledge of tbe
other. Evidence was given show
ing that the keys mentio'.ed had all
been in the custody of the Sheriff,
and the c ourt sustained the motion.
The prisoners were returned to jail
and the Court directed the District
Attorney to present a new indict
ment at the January term of court.—
Towanda Republican
Pension! lo fee tencd OIT.
The pensions to the old soldier
boys will be cut off under the Cleve
land administration Here is what
the Philadelphia Times has to aav
jibout it.and the Times if prettx
closely connected to Grover.
"What do he people propose to
do «iMint llii* ' enoi m<«us and ad
mittedly unjini |n-ii«i >n ex»>end :
t«ir*' " I.i' ! : -4# ■■ ;, -iV •-e
• ill » ■»! .t r ■■ >._ ■'< ■»
i>->4(..1 ;•!>■ (i -It ; I ! M
Tii- »»•» i .'v ••/s ib •(.> •
wi- .)! >m\
u.ni icg tttiv .
•joVei iltleUl. iti d *h»- >rt to In done;
One >f two mu»t lie -.r
! at otiii. Ri lii.T -w u);i t
■ "'* e" •* uv n ih<
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to lUv-
Van.* • as
t . .
■ '• to I.' ■ '
• : . ; tf is Jtr •>
<» 'hr ft , ~n r .in > -i .
t.cfc •*$ in ea 'tr I neli' n • ■-.*
New Yorfe . ftci <'iilivi."'. a>f ui|
.•ißkt the f#rc fwcut.;. - ; -,ovi nd» t:a*s.
It i tiso (tr>hOi*ed fcital !»Ksr tv\. i
n .a!: '».• ;>ood at itn\ ! iiri>. fj .-u Ni v
N-.'vetii't r. . >i« oNji-c ns ,e
ritltot iMt-h **uy» into indue,
western people to visit New Yoik
alter the.v have seen Vte fair. Thin
action will oom|H'i ad Mm other
itunk line- to make a Minikti re
duction.
the Poor of Shrewsbury township,
of Lycoming County vs. Overseers
of the Poor of Shrewsbury Town
ship, Sullivan County, At: appeal
from an order of removal, removing
Richard Dugftn, a pauper from
Shrewsbury township, this county,
to Shrewsbury township, Sullivan
county. Judge Metzger Hied an
opinion and decree in which the
order lor removal issued in thi*
ease removing K'cliard Dugan to
Sullivau county is di-clntrgid and
the said poor district ot Shrewsbury
township, LycouPn;; vonnty, is
ordered to pay the oos>ta,—-Unghcs
villejfatf.
We h iv'nt paid -my attention to
ti,e remark ot <-u- jealous con
tempo ran- - of " it-wm date. In*
cause we u<-noldered the uau -e and
gave ihem full sway thntthe.N niuht
get relief We might ss , however,
ill; t- tiiev have in . le fa) ••• ■? tlemeiit •
bit' ihty toys' "• Ciedt'id >vr e-it
i . :i ~. n I • •>', ♦ »•, >| ■ 112 , l> j
Qaz tte at 4 «i . .:i
printing the tickets dtv tied the
Democratic electorial vote between
two elector*, this week Streby takes
it back and puts the blame where
it i>elongs, on—dchouing Publishing
Co.. who printed the blanks and on
vthieh the mistake was f<»ti«d and
made known bj Prothouot.tr> Walsh.
IwrhiH* Cnrrm Eltrtti »y
Itfup"** t WUhM ■«*»«•
Wilkkb-Barrk. Nov. 18. —This
town is exeitad over some wonder*
Ail faith curve performed by a man
calling himself "The llealing Evan
gelist," who h-is now for two days
lieen healing persons who (or years
have been sick. The first service
was held last niuht at the Zion M.
E. Church. After a sermon by the
healer a large nuin'ter of kick per
sons were treated by laying on of
hands, and some very remarkable re
sults were obtained. Several deaf
persons were made to bear; several
were freed entire y from rheumatio
pains and stiffness. A man with
heart disease suddenly felt the heart
beating naturally. Another unable
to bend his back from lumbago and
sciatica qu-ckly and easily stepped
to and from tin. floor, A woman in
an agony of extreme pain instantly
declared her anguish had gone, and I
kneeliug down with subs and tears
thanked God for her wonderful im
provement. A man nearly blind
said bis sight was greatly helped,
and he than correctly described oh
jects fifteen feet distant which was
impossible before. Many others
were treated wi;h remarkable sue
cess.
Another meeting was held today
and the little church could not hold
the large crowd which assembled to
see the wocderful healer. After
discourses by the pastor and Rev.
P Waruon many treated the pre
vious evening arose and emphati
cally testified that the benefits tliey
obtained had continued permanently.
A large nuiulier of new patients were
treated. Ensign Wedemaus, 45
years, totally deaf car, instantly
heard a whisper, and the same hap
pencd to the totally deaf ears of T.
Davenport, E Evans and several
others. William Lane said Ins
asthmatic symptoms were instantly
removed. Mrs. L. Reeve's withered
and totally powe. less arm relieved
instantly, and she raised it to her
head and the long, b-nt aud crooked
fingers were loosened and straight
ened. Mrs. S. Wincoin's rheumatic
pains ceased right a*ay Mrs. M.
Butter's chronic neuralgia left bet at
once. .Vlrs. Brenner's rheum itisui
i ield and tor llie first time in years
»ne knell, raised her feet to a chair
s»-;tt aud rau uu<l jumped like a girl
sV. i.» iln 'b » 100 »'«.''h *
~le.U .•«!*!■, i •«» »•
hat it <• <»•' «• i
- - ,iet|N U ii.i< li* - j .-«.pe i <•' '•«
:i eii.il. a d l.uu r n :«:id i'.njie'J
um i, lie -.ii'l ami ail tlie
uudieiice rc»|R>ud«'d wiili a hearty
" viunn.'' of otuer equalti
-Uik-iijA re *»»!•■> w«.r« oouine-i.
No txoa mhIOU,
•»' rom the riii a tl, h.» Ti:i>os.
! i, . i, x ■ ■ $ a i
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j,., ~, ( i , ... e ,j
..<{l - ■
Is- .. . . "•! im. .n
j • . ii.
c i .Hi,. • > t. m • iwii «<«•;
poakUio lesson «-i tu»- «••»'.<; cteUuu
ir. i,isti ;io la'ill s '* iC «pud as
a purely business Hint not as a
pai'%isai' i' sue. t ' .he fiint time
•l'Uin,: tio! tail. ;ai ill re
viiiou will ii ji ta. diciuttd i»y Iwnd
en opecu.uuve iiii«»r».B(,s t auU liiesfc
oan<lud intere-<tit exa'tftlnl to the
control »l the political power of the
country."
U would apiMttr that the
McKiuley but is p.eny good
enough for tuo Dein asrats now. It
was'nt bet'ote eiectiou. It is hard
lo determine just what llie Ileuio
cra'.s want. The Times says Mr.
Cleveland is a conservative man aud
that he will uot disturb the business
of our country by revising the
tariff. We were told recently that
with the Mc&inley bill stamped out
of existence our country would lie
utore prosperous. Why not stamp
II at ouce. if liiu "latemeui a Ai ne
by lite democracy pievioUs to ciec I
tiou were true, wuat saoul l change
ibemuow? Give us a change ot
proeedure,
Riley Steintiacit o. Lopez, cou
teiid th t. the McKiuley bill is an
outrnge on the American people.
Waal will Ri.e think of Urover
shout Ibe refuse to in ike a rapi i
cbauge ot' the tuonsu-r 1
BSlliicm Locals.
FOR SAL .
Live R« pnbl can paper in a progressive
healt y vil-ajfe, on Lo<jr Inland. Oood
r>'a«>D- fr *• lling Got*} o|ieaing ini
r._ ma A dnw Oppo tunl'y, care
3 'U. ViN ItBPCIIi ICAN.
Dynnmit-.
I have a quantity of Dynamite Caps,
and Kuse for sale Any one wishing to
have stumps, rocks or boulders, removed
from their Isnd, can pr. cure this explosive
in any quantity from me. Caa also
furnish a man to handle the same, if the
party so desire
11, P, Hiu.
Oct, 14, Am. Sonestuwß. Pa
The Kkpubwcah. ouly vi.oo a year.
Notice to the Public !
T M FATROS* Or SHDNK Ml VICINITY I
NOW it tli« time to buy Spring an<i Summer gooda Cheap,
fof cash, for the next 60 days. We will make great reduction#
in price's on our Stock of Spring and Summer Dry Goods,
Notion*, Hats. Caps, Straw Gooda, Tennis Shoes, Ladies
Oxford Tie Slippers Clothing, Hardware, Haying Toole 4c., to
make room for our immense Stock of Fall A Winter Gooda;
Consisting of Drv Goods, Huts, Caps, Plush and Fur Gooda,
Boots, Sliosea, Rubber Goods, Mens'Boys, Childress' Clothing,
Ladies and Gents Wool Underwear and all other gooda uaually
kept in a First Cliu-s Geueral Store, that will soon arrive.
Oar Bfcock of Drugs, patent Medicine*, Groceries,
Provisions, Tobacco's and Cigars are always complete, and
prices as low as any place in the county. And don't forget that
we give you a 10 per cent discount on all these gooda for esab.
Csll and examine Gooda and Prices and we will convince you
that we can aave vou money. Thanking you for your patron
age in the past. 'By honest and (air dealing ws hops to merit
your patronage in the future.
Tours very respectfully,
J. H. CAMPBELL * SON.
Shank, Pa., Sept. 8, 1891.
30 Days Clearing-Out Sale!
To make room for Fall Stock commencing on July 20,1893.
( hare | inn ttock of good* which will b« told at a groat birjnii. Will Mil Shoos at whole
•ale price,. Oae dollar will buy o good pair of -
MEN'S, BOYS', YOUTHS', LADIES'
MISSES' OR CHILDREN'S SHOES.
o
TUF TUP Largo* Stock.
I |||i Oratrit variety, I Hp Moet> Comet StylM,
I II ma BtrX flood,, I ■■ Ba fi«»t Valnot,
BEST MAKFS, LOWEST'PRICES.
Wnoleaaler, Retailer, Manufacturer.
I »er style. eiie, quali'j or grade of good* known to tho trade In itoek or to ordor. For
ti i: l! trade »i arc making an anaially largo ttock of llaod-Kade Boot* and Show at prioe#
cry la*, Kepailifcg neatly done on ,hort notice.
. biw j> car. 7 a (all .took ol Leather and finding! of etary deacripUoa. - Ca«h paid for
■•ids i'olta. Wool, Tallow, So.
J. S. HARRINQTON,
i»U HOKE. PA. - • LOPEZ, PA
hooding Shoo Dealer and Manufacturer of Sallivan Conaty.
a 1> AIKSBKKbM ITll. Manager, Lopea Storo.
-XE. G. SYLVMA.X
DUSHORE, PA.
DEALER IN
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES, BOOTS,
AND SHOES.
CROCKERY AND
GLA.SB WARE
WE MAKE A
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v iH'siNESS AND* AT
ALL TIMES
PAY THE
mIGHESP PRICE
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WOOL, BUTTER
AMD EGGS.
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TO THLBPUBIdXCt
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I prepared t » meet an> prices or quotations with s first class sad
well selected stock of
MEN'S. YOUTH'S, BOYS' AND I HILDREN'S CLOTHING
O.US, LAI'S, ANJ> GJi'MTS FURNISHING GOODS
TRUNKS, BAGS AND UMBRELLAS.
1 alt-o have full lines ol Samples from two Merchant Tailoring Estab
!i*hme»tß,forCußtoin Work. Perfect fits guaranteed. Call and get prices.
Tours Respectfully etc.,
F. P. VINCENT.
CKONIN'SNEW BLOCK,
LOYAL SOCK COAL.
Loyal Sock Coal, for sale at the Breaker of the S ate Lilts A Sullivan
Railn-nd I'o. »t Bender
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